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                                                                                  •  Close your curtains and blinds in
 Beaufort – Voted America’s Coolest Small   Core Sound Waterfowl Museum & Heritage   NC Coastal Federation – Citizens working   Sea turtles are endangered. They nest on   because of artificial light sources, they are
 Town! It’s the third oldest town in North   Center, Harkers Island – Museum for people   together for a healthy coastal environment.   our beaches here on the Crystal Coast each   often lost in dunes, streets and parking lots.   oceanfront rooms at night so interior light
 Carolina. Stroll waterfront docks, and view   to learn and share about Core Sound history,   See ad page 72.   year. The turtle nesting season runs from   Misdirected away from the ocean, they are   does not shine on the beach.
 sailboats and yachts at anchor. Historic   crafts and heritage. Open daily. Gift shop.   www.nccoast.org | 252-393-8185  May through September and hatchlings   left weakened, dehydrated and vulnerable to   •  Remove recreational equipment, such as
 tours, shopping and restaurants. Wild horses   Free admission. See ad page 71.   may emerge anytime from July through   predators and vehicles.   lounge chairs, umbrellas and tents from
 roam the Rachel Carson Estuarine Sanctuary   www.coresound.com | 252-728-1500  NC Maritime Museum in Historic Beaufort   November. The Loggerhead is the most   the beach at night.
 on Carrot Island across from the Beaufort   North Carolina maritime history exhibits and   common species found on Emerald Isle,   •  Use your natural vision and moonlight
 waterfront.  Fort Macon State Park, Atlantic Beach   displays. Coastal environment and barrier   but Green turtles, and even an occasional   when walking on the beach at night.
 Civil War fort is a historic landmark. Free   island ecology. Special workshops and   Leatherback, have laid documented nests.  •  If you encounter a turtle on the beach at
 Beaufort Historic Site – Guided tours of   admission.  programs.                   night, remain quiet, still and at
 authentically restored homes and buildings,   Civil War reenactments on special weekends.   www.ncmaritimemuseum.com | 252-728-7317  These gentle creatures date back 300   a distance. Human disturbances and
 the Old Burying Ground and Beaufort’s   Picnic area and bath house. www.ncparks.gov    million years, making them one of the oldest   flash photography may prevent her from
 charming historic district. Visit the Mattie   252-726-3775  Outer Banks Wildlife Shelter – Rehabilitation   animals on earth. The future of these reptiles   nesting successfully.
 King Davis Gallery, located in the historic   facility cares for injured, sick and orphaned   depends on beach habitat for egg incubation   •  Leave the tracks left by turtles
 Rustell House, c. 1732, the oldest art gallery   Hammocks Beach State Park – Miles   native wild animals. www.owlsonline.org   and the safety of the hatchlings as they   undisturbed.
 in Carteret County.   of unspoiled barrier island beaches and   252-240-1200  energetically make their trip into the deep,   •  Obey all signs, and stay out of
 www.beauforthistoricsite.org | 252-728-5225  maritime forests.  blue sea.          marked areas.
 Daily passenger ferry in summer.   The History Place, Morehead City – Historical
 Cape Lookout Lighthouse & National   See schedule page 23.   research library. Carteret County artifacts,   Sadly, the odds are against the survival of   •  Turtles may mistake trash as food, so
 Seashore – The islands of Cape Lookout   www.ncparks.gov | 910-326-4881  Civil War materials and genealogy collections.   these hatchlings. One in 1,000 will live to   please properly dispose of your garbage.
 stretch 56 miles from Ocracoke to Beaufort   www.thehistoryplace.org | 252-247-7533  reach sexual maturity at approximately 20   Through education and the cooperation of
 Inlet. Take a day trip to beautiful remote   Historic Swansboro – Waterfront views,   years of age. The natural predatory dangers,   beachgoers, local residents, coastal businesses
 beaches. Watch wild horses and other   quaint downtown filled with boutiques,   Tryon Palace Historic Site & Gardens, New   coupled with human interference, decrease   and all levels of government, we must protect
 wildlife. Great shelling. Be sure to bring water   galleries, shops, antiques and restaurants.   Bern – Colonial Governors’ palace and formal   the survival rate of hatchlings reaching   these ancient mariners who use the beach
 and a picnic lunch for the day. Authorized   See ad page 67.  gardens. www.tryonpalace.org | 800-767-1560  adulthood. Artificial illumination on our   habitat we all share.
 passenger ferry service is available from the   www.swansborochamber.org | 252-326-1174  beaches at night disorients them, and as   •  Minimize beachfront lighting during the   www.seaturtle.org
 waterfronts at Beaufort and Harkers Island.   a result, prevents them from reaching the   sea turtle nesting season by turning off,
 www.nps.gov/calo | 252-728-2250  ocean. Instinctively, hatchlings are drawn   shielding or redirecting lights away from
       toward the lightest, most open horizon, and   the beach.


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